Archive for January, 2007
Even DUI lawyers don’t know when they are DUI
0 Comments Published January 30th, 2007 in UncategorizedIn January 2007, a Wisconsin DUI lawyer, Rick Petri, 64, got a call from a client that he was arrested for DUI. He went to the station to bail him out and blew a 0.09. The lawyer who had consumed alcoholic beverages earlier in the evening felt fine and thought the alcohol had worn off. Breath alcohol […]
Illnois Circuit Judge refuses both DUI field tests and blood tests
0 Comments Published January 16th, 2007 in DUI, In the NewsAfter a 2006 St. Louis Rams Football game this fall an Illnois Circuit Judge refused field test, a blood test and threw away a beer can after an accident with injuries. The police indicated that the Judge who had his chief judge as a passenger had a strong odor of alcohol, slurred speech and red […]
MADD seeks felony status for 2nd in 5 and 3rd lifetime DUIs
0 Comments Published January 15th, 2007 in DUI, New Laws, In the NewsA MADD spokesperson announced their intention of seeking to increased penalties for DUI offenders making a 2nd conviction in 5 years for DUI a felony and a third lifetime DUI conviction a felony as well in the 2007 Georgia legislative session. Again our freedoms are never more in jeopardy than when the legislature is in […]
ICE puts the chill on illegal immigrant DUIs in Charlotte NC
0 Comments Published January 15th, 2007 in DUI, New Laws, In the NewsHomeland Security’s Immigration Control and Enforcement began a three day sting on Friday Jan 13th, 2007, arresting those with pending DUI charges and DUI convictions who are not citizens in an operation titled Safe Streets. Ordinarily illegal immigrants are only subject to deportation for serious felonies or offenses which include at least a 12 month […]
Benefit of Clergy? Ocean City Delaware Cops let drunk Republican Legislator Go!
0 Comments Published January 11th, 2007 in DUI, In the NewsThe Ocean City Police Department’s in the State of Maryland is scrambling to explain why it let a drunk politician off the hook. It is waging a public relations campaign to explain to the public that field sobriety evaluations are relative and not pass/fail. This is testimony that you would never hear on the witness […]
Tap or Bottled Water? Intox calibrators using tap water costs 300 DUI tests in Florida
1 Comment Published January 11th, 2007 in DUI, In the News300 DUI Breath tests in 300 DUI prosecutions in Broward County, Florida were thrown out of court because the Area Supervisors in Florida calibrated the Intox breath testing machines with tap water containing unknown chemicals instead of using laboratory certified distilled water. The Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal upheld the trial court judge’s ruling […]
By Chip Parkhurst a guest columnist to the ocregister.com.
It is time to re-evaluate our attitudes about alcohol and other drugs.
In purely objective terms, beverage alcohol is a recreational hard drug: mind-numbing, easy to misuse and intimately connected with aggression, carelessness, and despair. When a drugged individual is involved in a violent crime or an accident, […]
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